Others wished her well and claimed that her critical tweets about the administration are already enough since it speaks for itself on where she stands.

Ganda mooooo. You have my vote if you run but I like you the way it is. You’ve been living a peaceful life and sharing your opinions here on Twitter made us “woke” enough. Love you Ms. A! ❤️❤️❤️ #ParaSaPilipinas

i think the natural energy vortex where you are played a part in your decision …… please continue sending out positive vibes. you dont have to be in politics in order to that …. actually being in politics is mostly negative.

Agot and the Liberal Party

Liberal Party President Francis Pangilinan in May floated Isidro’s name as one of the potential candidates in their senatorial slate.

He admitted her reluctance before but said, “Of course, she’s hesitant but then we said, ‘We need more women to step up.’ She said, ‘You can consider it but let me think about it also.’ So we’re still convincing her.”

The actress revealed in June that she was not yet ready to enter the political field and stated that she still enjoys filmmaking and acting.

Two months later, Isidro reiterated that she wouldn’t enter politics and said that it was never her intention.

For the record, I am not running for any public office. Never intended, desired, planned. I believe I have more power as a private citizen to address society’s ills. Having said that, mag-ingat ang lahat nang tatakbo sa susunod na eleksyon. Wala akong palalampasin.

However, when the opposition party released its tentative roster of 18 senatorial candidates in September, Isidro’s name was included—along with Jim Paredes, Dingdong Dantes and Leah Navarro.

Pangilinan said that the list was collated after the Liberal Party and its coalition parties met each other in a series of meetings. He also vouched for their qualifications and declared that they have “sterling track records.”